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Get ready: A strong Antarctic blast is on the way

If temperatures only reach 13C in Melbourne on Thursday, it would be its coldest April day since 1996.Significant rainfallMs Legge said we could expect widespread falls of five to 10 millimetres, but some locations could get much, much more.

On Wednesday, central parts of Victoria and further east could expect 15 to 30mm and alpine areas could see falls of up to 120mm.The snow level will drop to 800 metres, with falls in Victoria, Tasmania and New South Wales — even in the Central Tablelands.There could even be frost all the way up into northern New South Wales and southern Queensland.

But in an abrupt turnaround, the state is then expected to have a warming burst on Sunday as the winds change to bring warmth from the north.The cold front is expected to sweep across southern Australia this week.

 

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So it's just weather when it's cold but a few degrees hotter than average the is crying climate emergency

But I've liked the warm weather!! 😭😭😭😭

Global warming?🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

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